Death of Ged Walker

Gerald Walker
Nottinghamshire Police
1960 – 9 January 2003 (aged 42)
Nickname Ged
Place of birth Ollerton, England[1]
Place of death Bulwell, Nottingham, England
Rank PC

PC Gerald "Ged" Walker (1960 — 9 January 2003)[2] was a police dog handler with Nottinghamshire Police who was killed in the line of duty in Bulwell, Nottingham.

On 7 January 2003, PC Walker was dragged 100 yards and fatally injured by a stolen taxi as he reached into the vehicle to attempt to remove the keys from the ignition. He died in hospital two days later from serious head injuries. Walker is survived by his widow and two children.

In December 2003, 26-year-old drug addict David Parfitt was convicted of PC Walker's manslaughter and sentenced to thirteen years in prison.[3] He had been on licence at the time of the incident for a previous robbery offence.

In September 2005, an official memorial for PC Walker was unveiled at the junction of St. Albans Road and Cantrell Road in Bulwell, close to the location of his death. Present at the unveiling was Michael Winner, the founder and chairman of the Police Memorial Trust, PC Walker's widow, and the Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire Police.[4]

A dog show has been held annually in Long Eaton in memory of PC Walker since his death in 2003.[5] The police station in Bulwell where he was stationed has been named the Ged Walker Building.[6]

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